Showing posts with label up-cycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label up-cycle. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Stanley and Roses CC41 Up-cycled Unit


"During the war"...as Uncle Albert would say, the government devised a scheme to help those who had been bombed out, or newly wed, to refurnish their homes. A catalogue with certain styles and choices of basic furniture design, made with wooden frames, drawers and handles, with lesser materials,  such as ply on the sides and backs. This cheaper range and style of furniture became known as Utility.



Each piece of furniture had the utility logo stamped onto it, known as the "Two Cheeses".  I recently purchased a cupboard off eBay. A bedroom tallboy, which originally cost £9,5,3. We paid £22:00. The varnish has seen better days and it actually looked like it had survived several wars!






Once sanded, the sides being ply were pretty bad, so out came the paint! The front of the unit has some lovely doors, which I inlaid with a map of a bombed area of London, a little nod to its history.




One of the reasons I love old furniture, is it's history. The life it lived before it came to me. Inside one of the drawers and one the back panel written in chalk are the names of a previous couple. Is it the original couple? Did this couple buy it second hand? who are Stanley and Rose from Aldershot? 


Stanley and Rose, whoever you are...your old cupboard has a new life, and takes pride of place in our front room!


The utility scheme was officially closed in 1952, the same year that furniture rationing ceased.

Thursday, 9 November 2017

In a bit of a TWIST


I bought this Barley Twist table at auction some time back...its a great size for a smaller home, but my style has changed...so it had to go!


A good sand, woodworm treatment and rub down and we were ready to paint!


Have you ever painted a Barley Twist piece of furniture? It's a NIGHTMARE...especially with thick chalk paint... I used Rust-Oleum.


After more coats of paint than I care to mention and a good wax on both table top and legs it was time to move it on...so someone else can enjoy it! 





Monday, 9 October 2017

Shelf Re-vamp and Re-cycle


After taking stock of the clutter at Clutter Towers, we needed extra display space!

I had this little shelf unit in the shed and now is the time for an up-cycle and repurpose to let it shine.


As usual I was so keen, I forgot to take a before picture! Lets just say it was orange wood and filthy!



First a good clean and a coat of  Rust-Oleum chalk based paint, in Anthracite.


After two coats, old Ordnance Survey maps have been applied to the bottom of the 
shelves with Modge Podge and given a coat of Americana Decor matte varnish. 

The woodwork was given a coat of natural wax.


I hung the shelves upside down so the curved edge is at the bottom, 
from the sofa you can see the maps, much nicer than the bottom of bare shelving.


Now a place for all my twinkles!


I'm not normally a fan of painted wood, but can see the benefit when the items are just cheap and need a new lease of life. Much better than ending up in landfill.

I'm really happy with the way this turned out, so easy!

Thursday, 13 February 2014

A Year of a Twiggy Pom Pom Tree

Last year I made some twiggy trees in jam jars to decorate the tables at our office Christmas party. Dog wood twigs from the garden painted and sprinkled with glitter, topped with red wool pom poms created the tree framework. With cheapo star battery lights from Poundland woven through the twigs, a Happy Christmas garland made from ink stamping, bakers twine and an old book completed the look.

After the party I gave each of my Pom pom crew (the girls helped make the pom poms) a tree and took one home for myself, adding a vase in place of the jar and my twigs have gone a full year and decorated our table and mantel with each season.



Christmas 2012



Easter 2013

with the edition of handmade fabric eggs




Summer 2013

Multi coloured poms and a robin!


Christmas 2013

Silver mini baubles in place of poms, a feather bird and glitter festive greeting (lights still working!)


Now 2014 

Loads of feathered birds and a pom to match each one, adding a little colour
on these wet, windy days.



My twiggy tree has made me smile with happiness all year, not sure my OH would agree though!


The birds came from Tiger (2013) and only cost a few pounds 

The lights - Poundland £1!

Multi Pack batteries for lights ( I had originally 6 sets of lights) Poundland £1

Paint, Glitter and Wool for Pompoms - already owned.